If you're playing a points game:
Takedown 2
Guard pass 3
Sweep 2
full amount 4
back control 4
Knee on belly 2
Points and submission game:
Same as above for points.
And if you make a person pass out or they submit by tapping out, you've won the match.
Generally in the gym, you're playing the submission only game.
You do want to get dominant position though as submissions become easier from them. Look above at the points. The 3 point for passing the guard gets you to side control. The 4 points positions are back and mount. Strive to get the three points or four points, generally, and you'll be okay.
If these terms don't make sense to you, you may need to pick up a jiu jitsu fundamentals book, search YouTube, and/or join a local jiu jitsu gym(gi or nogi, it doesn't matter).
Hope this helps.
Takedown 2
Guard pass 3
Sweep 2
full amount 4
back control 4
Knee on belly 2
Points and submission game:
Same as above for points.
And if you make a person pass out or they submit by tapping out, you've won the match.
Generally in the gym, you're playing the submission only game.
You do want to get dominant position though as submissions become easier from them. Look above at the points. The 3 point for passing the guard gets you to side control. The 4 points positions are back and mount. Strive to get the three points or four points, generally, and you'll be okay.
If these terms don't make sense to you, you may need to pick up a jiu jitsu fundamentals book, search YouTube, and/or join a local jiu jitsu gym(gi or nogi, it doesn't matter).
Hope this helps.